From local to global: networked activism against multinational extractivism

Q3 Social Sciences Review of Communication Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/15358593.2022.2107876
A. Rahman, M Zahid Hasan
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ABSTRACT This essay analyzes a locally networked resistance movement against the Phulbari Coal Project, an immense open-pit coal mine excavation project initiated by the multinational corporation Asia Energy (U.K.) in Bangladesh. The project was violently brought upon the rural and Indigenous peoples in 2006 but met with a formidable resistance that forced the company to halt the project and leave the country. The success of the protest was amplified by shows of solidarity from international environmental justice movements. We argue that the mobilization of movements and protests like this signify a global arcade of networked activism against transnational and geomorphic extractivism. Drawing from interviews and qualitative digital media content analysis, we identify common themes, similarities with global appeals and vocabularies, and the communicative architecture of the movements, including their digital turn. We pay attention to how local voices were picked up by national and transnational alliances. Although deeply situated in local cultures, the Phulbari movement shows that antiextractivism has become a digitally networked and globally circulated cause.
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从地方到全球:反对跨国榨取主义的网络激进主义
本文分析了针对Phulbari煤炭项目的当地网络抵抗运动,Phulbari煤炭项目是跨国公司亚洲能源(英国)在孟加拉国发起的一个巨大的露天煤矿挖掘项目。2006年,该项目被粗暴地强加给了农村和土著人民,但遭到了强大的抵制,迫使该公司停止了项目并离开了这个国家。国际环境正义运动团结一致,扩大了抗议活动的成功。我们认为,像这样的运动和抗议的动员意味着一个全球网络行动主义的拱廊,反对跨国和地貌性的榨取主义。从采访和定性数字媒体内容分析中,我们确定了共同的主题,与全球诉求和词汇的相似性,以及运动的交流架构,包括它们的数字转向。我们关注当地的声音是如何被国家和跨国联盟采纳的。虽然深深植根于当地文化,但Phulbari运动表明,反采掘运动已经成为一项数字化网络和全球传播的事业。
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Review of Communication
Review of Communication Social Sciences-Communication
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